Why ya so nervous C.U.N.Y--is it the Reif report? Dear - TopicsExpress



          

Why ya so nervous C.U.N.Y--is it the Reif report? Dear Nixon-Peabody…I received your replies as in several of them—and here is what I advise. 1) Thomas F. Bello Attorney now Director of Education was initially used as your statute of limitations excuse due to his “assumed” negligence—well guess what… he ain’t assumed anymore is he? As he was disbarred yet waste is still ongoing at C.U.N.Y. (unless the recent audits are all lies) and abuse of taxpayer funding is not frivolous especially when the documents and internal reports of the Research Foundation (C.U.N.Y at C.S.I.) easily expose the lies and “number fluffing” ongoing used to substantially increase funding not accomplishment. 2) Your reports of “cutbacks and reorganization” that affected just one S.B.D.C. office in the State” was needed to silence a whistle that reported the waste and altered numbers NOT YET DENIED—and cutbacks show twice the expenses all at the taxpayer and students expense for half the accomplishment once campus politics silenced the whistle—maybe the word cutbacks has a different meaning in the legal world. Speak with the legal team at Research (Patitucci and Donahue) who met with us and we agreed to do nothing being Balsamini announced his resignation only to unresign. They knew nothing of the reorganization or speak to John Blohm and/or Rosemary Sleap of the taxpayer funded S.B.D.C. who also decided to opt out after I was retaliated against. There was no reorganization—just the retaliation lies needed by C.U.N.Y. to silence a whistle. Unless I misinterpret the word “cutbacks—both in money and employees” your reports show spending has increased two fold for half the accomplishments in this Small Business Development Center Office on campus that was once the best in the State with a limited crew and budget. What happened to our award winning Veteran Program is an embarrassment to this nation.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 14:31:13 +0000

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